
Your Overview of Data Additions
Energy Production Estimates for Norway, Inflation per city in Indonesia, and Housing Affordability ratios for the UKNorway: Energy Production estimates
For Norway, we recently added data from NPD (Norwegian Petroleum
Directorate), presenting their production estimates for various
energy resources: Gas, Natural Gas, Condensate, and Oil.
In the chart below, we represented the production estimates as
stacked areas. As you’ll notice, there has been a shift from 2000
between Oil and Gas.
Indonesia: Inflation per city
For Indonesia, we’ve added inflation data on a city level. 82
cities are available, with data starting on 1st January
2015.
In the chart below, we compared the inflation for the Capital
Region of Jakarta with the mean of the 81 remaining cities. We
also calculated several percentiles for this data sample.
United Kingdom: Housing Affordability
For the UK, we’ve added Housing Affordability indicators from
ONS. You can either access the “House Price to Residence-Based
Earnings” or the “House Price to Workplace-Based Earnings”, per
region.
In the chart below, we compared the House Price to
Workplace-Based Earnings ratio between London and the entire
England (excluding Wales).
Data additions by country/region
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Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Benin
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Cambodia
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China
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Cyprus
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Czech Republic
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Estonia
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Germany
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India
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Indonesia
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Ireland
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Japan
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Malaysia
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Mexico
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New Zealand
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Norway
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Philippines
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Poland
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Qatar
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Romania
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Sri Lanka
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Suriname
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Taiwan
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UK
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US
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Zambia
World
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EurostatAverage Annual Population to Calculate Regional GDP Data (Thousand Persons) by NUTS 3 Regions
Business Demography by Size Class (from 2004 Onwards, NACE Rev. 2)
Cross-Classification of Fixed Assets by Industry & by Asset (Stocks)
Financial Accounts: Counterpart Information
Industrial Countries' Effective Exchange Rates
Real Growth Rate of Regional Gross Value Added (GVA) at Basic Prices by NUTS 2 Regions - Percentage Change on Previous Year
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